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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. The authors' cultural view is limited to what?
(a) 19th century America.
(b) 20th century America.
(c) 19th century England.
(d) 21st century America.
2. What do the authors suggest is an important question for readers to ask themselves?
(a) "Who do I have to lie to?"
(b) "Who do I have to live with?"
(c) "Who do I have to lie about?"
(d) "Who do I have to live without?"
3. Which of the following does NOT describe the authors' perfect world?
(a) The relationships are as stable as participants want.
(b) The relationships are as variable as participants want.
(c) None of the participants get let down or left out.
(d) None of the participants get to include who they want.
4. Which people does the book declare as needing to be active about protecting the sexual health of themselves and their partners?
(a) All heterosexuals.
(b) All homosexuals.
(c) All "sluts".
(d) All sexual orientations.
5. At the back of the book, the "Resources for Sluts" include contact info for organizations catering to people who are trying some form of what?
(a) Homosexual living.
(b) Monogamous living.
(c) Non-monogamous living.
(d) Heterosexual living.
6. Most sex on television doesn't actually take place. How is it represented?
(a) It is represented through letters.
(b) It is represented through numbers.
(c) It is represented through stage tricks.
(d) It is represented through radio tricks.
7. What term in the book refers to three or more people sharing sexual activity with each other during the same event, or as part of one unified, shared experience?
(a) Communal sex.
(b) Shared sex.
(c) Group sex.
(d) Public sex.
8. In the section about finding partners in "Having Fun", the authors make a point about what?
(a) Honesty.
(b) Virility.
(c) Humility.
(d) Domesticity.
9. According to the authors, why is it helpful to know and be truthful up front about what one wants?
(a) To minimize sexual activity.
(b) To maximize hurtful behavior.
(c) To minimize emotional consequences.
(d) To maximize sexual monogamy.
10. The chapter about lesbian orgies consists primarily of what?
(a) Theory.
(b) Criticism.
(c) Statistics.
(d) Anecdotes.
11. Which of the following is NOT listed by the authors as a source of comprehensive information about accessing and using various barriers for sexual practices?
(a) Physicians.
(b) Clinical materials.
(c) Planned Parenthood.
(d) Medical journals.
12. In the book, what happened after the two lesbian orgy participants spent thousands of dollars chatting over the phone?
(a) They met other people.
(b) They broke up.
(c) They got married.
(d) They both moved.
13. The authors assert that their new formulas are designed to apply to the reality of what?
(a) Life today.
(b) A perfect world.
(c) Life tomorrow.
(d) An imaginary world.
14. According to the book, babies and children are often aware of whose sexual activity?
(a) Lesbians.
(b) Their neighbors.
(c) Their own.
(d) Their parents.
15. Which of the following is NOT a component of group sex mentioned in the book?
(a) Dyads.
(b) Asexuals.
(c) Trisexuals.
(d) Triads.
Short Answer Questions
1. The section in "Having Fun" that covers the concepts of "yes" and "no" addresses what topic?
2. Which of the following terms can be defined in the book as 'negotiable monogamy with commitment'?
3. According to the authors, the synergy closely associated with the trisexual differs from what grouping, which forms as its own thing from its very inception?
4. The authors state that it is NOT acceptable for children to be involved with what?
5. According to the book, the main perils of sex for women are made worse when a woman is what?
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